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by nathannaveen
210 days ago
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Truthfully, there isn't any way to prove that we are going to OSS, but we don't want to throw out a half assed product. I agree, this isn't an ideal scenario, but we want to release our product when we have a working version. We love open source, and have been working on open source for years now. https://github.com/nathannaveen. Additionally, we have already open sourced a security tool that we were building before hand https://github.com/bomfather/minefield. |
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The odds that you're going to get free work based on a promise of future open source seems low.